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This never before aired version of the "Crazy Ones" commercial is narrated by Steve Jobs.

Print ad from 1981 foreshadowing Apple's use of famous historical figures in their 1990s "Think Different" campaign.

Print ad from 1977, prior to the launch of Apple's Macintosh.

This now critically acclaimed commercial by Ridley Scott, which aired on January 22, 1984 during Super Bowl XVIII, was the world's introduction to the Apple Macintosh Personal Computer.

Print ad from April 1984 explaining the inner workings of the Macintosh.

This 1985 commercial was a less successful follow up to "1984." It first aired during Super Bowl XVIV

"The computer for the rest of us" campaign of the late 1980s continued to build on Apple's brand "by portraying the Mac as embodying the values of righteous outsiderism and rebellion against injustice," wrote Los Angeles Times columnist Charles Pillar.